Dear Professor Sandall,
This webinar will examine the evidence surrounding fetal monitoring in labour, update you on the latest developments and research in fetal monitoring, and explore the history of this controversial subject in maternity and newborn healthcare.
With key speakers Phil Steer, Emeritus Professor, Imperial College London, UK, Kirsten Small, Obstetrician, Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Gold Coast, Australia, and Billie Hunter, Professor
of Midwifery, Royal College of Midwives, UK.
Midwives, student midwives, junior doctors, obstetricians, gynaecologists, and obstetric researchers will all find this webinar beneficial.
This webinar will:
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How research can be implemented in the work environment
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The history and development of fetal monitoring in relation to the research evidence
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The latest developments in fetal monitoring
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Agenda
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6:00pm Welcome and introduction
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Dr Panicos Shangaris, Clinical Lecturer in Maternal & Fetal Medicine, Kings College London
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6:10pm History of fetal monitoring
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Phil Steer Emeritus Professor, Imperial College, London
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6:40pm New ways of interpreting CTGs
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Susana Pereira
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7:00pm Questions and answers
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6:10pm History of fetal monitoring
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Phil Steer Emeritus Professor, Imperial College, London
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7:20pm Comfort break
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Welcome back
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Dr Ginny Mounce, Lecturer/Senior Research Midwife, Oxford Brookes University, University of Oxford
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7:30pm Intrapartum cardiotocograph monitoring and perinatal outcomes for women at risk
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Kirsten Small, Obstetrician , Griffith University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Gold Coast, Australia
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7:50pm The use of routinely collected CTG and maternity data to develop data-driven fetal monitoring in the context of individual clinical risk factors
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Associate Professor Antoniya Georgieva , Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health (NDWRH), University of Oxford
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8:10pm Is continuous electronic fetal monitoring useful for all women in labour?
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Ed Mullins, PhD MRCOG ,National Institute for Health Research Academic Clinical Lecturer, Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London
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8:30pm Implementing research evidence into practice: some reflections on the challenges
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Professor Billie Hunter CBE, RCM Professor of Midwifery, Cardiff University
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8:50pm Questions and answers
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